Tampa Bay Rays

Tampa Bay Rays Baseball Cards

Tampa Bay Rays baseball cards showcase a team known for developing young talent and breakout stars. Cards for Randy Arozarena, and Shane McClanahan are especially popular among collectors. Topps and Bowman offer rookie cards, autographs, and parallels that appeal to both fans and investors. Rays rookie cards are among the most sought-after in recent years, making Rays cards a great option for collectors seeking rising star potential.

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Evan Longoria
Carl Crawford
David Price
James Shields
Carlos Pena
Ben Zobrist
Blake Snell
Fred McGriff
Kevin Kiermaier
Rocco Baldelli

2008 Topps Evan Longoria Rookie Card (#500)  
The rookie card of the third baseman who became the face of the Tampa Bay Rays franchise. Longoria was an immediate impact player for the Rays, helping them reach the World Series in 2008. His defensive prowess and power bat made him a cornerstone of the team for over a decade.

2010 Bowman Chrome Jeremy Hellickson Rookie Card (#144)  
A highly sought-after rookie card of the pitcher who won the 2011 AL Rookie of the Year Award. Hellickson played a key role in the Rays' pitching staff during their playoff seasons in the early 2010s and was part of the team's continued success during that period.

2012 Topps Will Myers Rookie Card (#209)  
A valuable card of the outfielder who was one of the top prospects for the Rays in the early 2010s. Myers played a key role in the team’s 2013 season and was known for his power and ability to hit for average, making this card popular among collectors.

2017 Topps Alex Colome Card (#355)  
Features the standout closer who was one of the most dominant relievers for the Rays during his tenure. Colome earned an All-Star selection in 2016 and was known for his fastball and slider combination, helping the Rays maintain competitive pitching staffs throughout the late 2010s.

2019 Topps Wander Franco Rookie Card (#214)  
The rookie card of the highly touted shortstop who quickly became the centerpiece of the Rays' offense. Franco, known for his excellent bat-to-ball skills and defensive ability, is regarded as one of the top young talents in baseball. His 2019 rookie card is highly coveted by collectors.

2020 Topps Randy Arozarena Rookie Card (#85)  
A key card of the outfielder who made a huge impact in the postseason during the 2020 MLB playoffs. Arozarena became a postseason sensation, setting rookie records for home runs and RBIs in the playoffs and helping lead the Rays to the World Series. This card is highly sought after due to his explosive postseason performances.

2006 Bowman Andrew Friedman Card (#51)  
Though not a player card, this card features Andrew Friedman, the Rays’ general manager who built the team’s successful roster. Under Friedman’s leadership, the Rays went from one of the worst teams in MLB to perennial playoff contenders, culminating in the team’s 2008 World Series appearance.

2008 Topps James Shields Card (#605)  
A card of the pitcher who was the ace of the Rays during their 2008 World Series run. Shields was known for his durability and ability to pitch in high-pressure situations, making him a key player for the Rays’ pitching staff during one of their most successful seasons.

2012 Topps Matt Moore Rookie Card (#487)  
The rookie card of the promising left-handed pitcher who was one of the top prospects for the Rays in the early 2010s. Moore had a standout rookie year, earning an All-Star selection and contributing to the team’s success in the postseason.

2016 Topps Chris Archer Card (#146)  
A card of the ace pitcher who was one of the best strikeout artists in Rays history. Archer helped anchor the Rays’ pitching staff for many years, and his card is a valuable piece for collectors who followed his journey as one of the top pitchers in Tampa Bay's history.